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Coexister is a 2017 French comedy film directed and written by Fabrice Eboué.

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5.9

An opportunistic music producer brings together a rabbi, a priest, and an imam to preach about peaceful coexistence through song. But he's in for a surprise when he realizes the religious leaders are far from saints.

Released: 2017-10-1190 minDir: Fabrice EbouéComedy

Cast

  • Ramzy Bedia as Moncef
  • Fabrice Eboué as Nicolas
  • Guillaume de Tonquédec as Benoît
  • Audrey Lamy as Sabrina
  • Jonathan Cohen as Samuel
  • Mathilde Seigner as Sophie Demanche

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Ratings

IMDb

5.8/10

1,810 votes

Year
2017
Runtime
90 min
Genres
Comedy, Music

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Coexister is a 2017 French comedy film directed and written by Fabrice Eboué.

==Plot== Music producer Nicolas Lejeune is in desperate need for new stars because business is bad. His boss Sophie Demanche gives him a last chance and a deadline. Unless he discovers within six months musicians who are able to sell out the famous Olympia concert hall he will be fired. Right after he has accepted this challenge he vents off at a fancy dress party. The next morning he checks the pictures which were taken with his smartphone during the night. Looking at partygoers dressed as priests inspires him. He decides to create a trio consisting of a Catholic priest, a rabbi and an imam. His assistant Sabrina soon finds a willing Catholic priest but they cannot find a real rabbi or a real imam. So they hire a mentally unstable former rabbi and a scoundrel who pretends to be an imam. This leads inevitably to a variety of issues.

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